If you have been divorced, odds are you will get married again. But what are the odds of your getting divorced again? The divorce statistics for subsequent marriages are pretty dismal, actually. The odds of a first marriage ending in divorce are about 40 to 50 percent. Second marriage ending in divorce - over 60 percent. Third marriage - over 70 percent. Think you can avoid much of the problem by getting a prenup? Think again. The odds of divorce for couples with a prenup are over 80 percent.
Does this mean you are doomed to a life of being alone or living together but never tying the knot? Not necessarily. Although they are cautionary, these are merely statistics, and mean next to nothing when applied to a particular case. No one gets 70 percent divorced. You will either get 100 percent divorced or not at all. So how do you beat the odds?
Most importantly, do not rush into marriage soon after divorce. You need time to get over the failed relationship and the divorce. You cannot do this by flipping a switch any more than you can make a broken bone heal instantly just by willing it to do so. Give yourself time to heal, you deserve it. Also, carefully evaluate what went wrong in your previous marriage(s) and figure out how to not repeat history. Candidly assess then fix what you need to about yourself. Get counseling if appropriate. And finally, don't rush in.
St. Louis divorce attorney and family lawyer. 314-721-0042. Margaret Pegi Price. Child custody, divorce, family law, divorce news. Call us to help you with your divorce. http://www.margaret-pegi-price-divorce-law.com Blog does not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice.
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Divorce Rates by State - How Does Your State Rank?
Divorce rates tend to vary by the part of the country in which you live. There tend to be higher divorce rates in the South, but then, there are higher marriage rates in the South. More people getting married, more people getting divorced. The Northeast tends to have lower marriage rates and lower divorce rates. Again, simple math. Alaska and Maine, however, have high divorce rates, so there are exceptions to the general rule. How does your state rank? Find out here.
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